Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States: Illustrated, Volume 4Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart American Educational Alliance, 1916 - United States |
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... John Randolph .... 454 Cabinet changes ... ....... 455-456 Early naval actions ... 410-412 The New York elections .... 456-457 The Baltimore incident .... 413 Presidential nominations 457-458 The Constellation and L'Insurgente ... 414 ...
... John Randolph .... 454 Cabinet changes ... ....... 455-456 Early naval actions ... 410-412 The New York elections .... 456-457 The Baltimore incident .... 413 Presidential nominations 457-458 The Constellation and L'Insurgente ... 414 ...
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... John Humble , Secretary , ' " " " Gaul , " " Briton , " " One of the People , ' 99 " Federal Constitution " and scores of others . The Anti - Federalists were assisted by Richard Henry Lee , who published a series of papers entitled ...
... John Humble , Secretary , ' " " " Gaul , " " Briton , " " One of the People , ' 99 " Federal Constitution " and scores of others . The Anti - Federalists were assisted by Richard Henry Lee , who published a series of papers entitled ...
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... John * Bancroft , vol . vi . , pp . 409-410 ; Langdon's letter , in Sparks , Correspondence of the Revolu- tion , vol . iv . , pp . 211-212 ; McMaster , vol . i . , p . 484 . Madison to Pendleton , March 3 , 1788. Madi- son's Works ...
... John * Bancroft , vol . vi . , pp . 409-410 ; Langdon's letter , in Sparks , Correspondence of the Revolu- tion , vol . iv . , pp . 211-212 ; McMaster , vol . i . , p . 484 . Madison to Pendleton , March 3 , 1788. Madi- son's Works ...
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... John Quincy Adams says : " A deeper interest was involved in the decision of Virginia , than in that of any other member of the Confederacy , and in no State had the opposi- tion to the plan been so deep , so extensive , so formidable ...
... John Quincy Adams says : " A deeper interest was involved in the decision of Virginia , than in that of any other member of the Confederacy , and in no State had the opposi- tion to the plan been so deep , so extensive , so formidable ...
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... John Lansing , James Duane , and others strenuously opposed such a course , and there is little doubt that the popular feeling was against adop- tion . New York was not the most im- * See Conway , Edmund Randolph , pp . 108–116 . For ...
... John Lansing , James Duane , and others strenuously opposed such a course , and there is little doubt that the popular feeling was against adop- tion . New York was not the most im- * See Conway , Edmund Randolph , pp . 108–116 . For ...
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